This is the third in a continuing series of articles exploring the link between the built environment and the human behaviors that unfold therein.
How Designer Grace Eun Creates Workplaces for Google, Valve, and Microsoft
Modern Fit-Outs Demand New Tech and Human Intellect
By leveraging space utilization and fit-out technology tools, workplace strategists can gain a deeper understanding of where things are now and where they need to go next.
Noise pollution in offices is worsening and people are leaving jobs as a result
According to the report, conditions are much worse now than three years ago when Oxford Economics conducted its first study.
A fantastic workplace does not necessarily have to be innovative, just fantastic
Everyone deserves a fantastic place to work. Sometimes that’s an agile workplace. Sometimes it’s something else entirely, that works. The only right answer is the one that’s right.
Four key points to consider when creating a digital workplace
As the use of digital technologies and data to create new value propositions and operating models becomes more commonplace, workplaces across the world are being affected across sectors, from manufacturing to local government.
To improve open-plan offices, look at the evolution of elementary school classrooms
In the search for answers to fix the tyranny of open-plan offices, researching the history of elementary classrooms yields a surprising catalog of ideas.
Apple Park Staff Given Luxurious Standing Desks Because ‘Sitting Is the New Cancer’
These images reveal a completely unique desk and control mechanism design which is unlike many of the designs currently available online, suggesting that Apple may have had custom desks built to order.
Whitepaper: Evolving Landscape requires Agile Approaches
The evolving landscape of work has very real implications for real estate, creating a new wave of expectations and opportunities.
Nearly half of employees still assigned to same place as the traditional office clings on
The worry over a loss in productivity when people are able to work anywhere is entirely unfounded, and what we once called “alternative”, we have come to call current and future workplace strategies.
Workplace cycling facilities are on the rise
Five at Heart has a vision, and that is to make commuting by bike easy, enjoyable and most importantly, doable.
Why Designing Workspaces Should Be a Walk in the Park
Bringing the outside in, today’s workspaces are increasingly mirroring the lush green landscapes of the great outdoors.
Keeping people at the heart of the modern workplace
The modern workplace is undergoing significant change, and it’s no surprise that many of these changes are driven by the adoption of new technologies.
Coworking is breaking away from its cultural and geographical stereotypes
There is a persistent image of a coworking space as a sort of glorified serviced office for tech and creative startups who can’t afford the eye-watering rents in the areas they need to be.
The evolution of the office workspace
As more millennials entered the workforce, the idea of going back to the cubicle became less popular.
Office Expectations are Changing - Is Your Company Ready?
The Staples Workplace Survey found workers have rapidly changing expectations for the office environment. This is what employers need to know to keep workers happy and their businesses thriving.
Why your office needs a makerspace—it’s about investing in the creative workplace
Harvesting creativity and innovation requires the right spaces and creates a culture that attracts the best employees.
Tangram Interiors Hosts Panel on the Evolution of Technology in the Workplace
“The first impression has to be, ‘I can work here.’ That’s the foundation of an effective and attractive workplace, a place where people want to go vs. having to go.”
How tech tools are powering workplace design decisions
Designing a workplace that enables a company to successfully compete in today’s business world is a huge challenge – but new technology is helping to simplify the process.
Flexible office space is becoming mainstream as demand grows
“Our findings make it clear that the landlord community regard flexible occupation as a trend that is here to stay.”